Month: February 2018

Collaborative partnerships involving pupil premium resources have been noticeable by their absence across the education sector. In an edited extract of An updated guide to the pupil premium, Mark Rowland provides a rare glimpse into [read more]

Teaching children and young people personal, social, health and economic education (PSHE) and relationships and sex education (RSE) is vital, according to a survey of members of the National Education Union (NEU) The poll of [read more]

CREDIT: This story was first seen in Tes Floreat Education blames finances and problems with site for closure of Floreat Brentford, Tes reports. A free school set up by a pioneer of the free school movement [read more]

CREDIT: This story was first seen in Tes Council school reserves fall from £2.3bn at the start of 2016-17 to £1.8bn by the end of the year, Tes reports. Local authorities in England have burned through a [read more]

If you’re planning an expansion of your school premises with a modular classroom installation across the 2018 summer holidays, don’t leave it much longer before getting planning permission underway as time is definitely ticking, according [read more]

We have seen an increased focus on mental health and wellbeing in schools – from raising awareness across the board to introducing mental health first aid training to schools throughout the UK. Nicola Marshall, of [read more]

CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Guardian Childhood obesity programmes in schools are not the answer to the epidemic affecting the UK, according to researchers who say much wider local and national action [read more]

CREDIT: This story was first seen in BBC News A survey of UK head teachers has found that nearly half are struggling to get mental health support for their pupils, BBC News reports. A total of [read more]

CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Guardian Teaching unions say £2.8bn real-terms drop in funding has driven schools to breaking point, The Guardian reports. Secondary schools in England have lost 15,000 teachers and teaching assistants [read more]

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